Countries in south america. Ijust i just stay at home with a fan on ijust stay at home with a fan on in the most anticipated game so far the windows close. There are fewer people. Of the womens football world cup at 11am there is nobody about. The United States are ahead the last time france broke records more than a in their match against 00 01 11,753 4294966103 13 29,430 the hosts france. Decade ago it was august, what makes this unusual is that its notjust the high temperatures, but how early the Health Ministry has published a video showing people how to keep cool video showing people how to keep cool. The Prime Minister has asked for his safety announcements in both french and english. But some of the key is the government of acting like a nanny state, and despite the discomfort, these few days of hot weather art expected to spark the kind of Health Crisis france has seenin kind of Health Crisis france has seen in the past. What they have is a show of state vigilance and perhaps also of its citizens. Lets take a look at some of the other stories making the news. Iran has demanded that europe protect it from sanctions imposed by President Trump after he abandoned the International Nuclear deal with tehran. Iranian officals are meeting diplomats from france, germany, china and russia in vienna in an effort to prevent the agreement unravelling. Investigators in sri lanka say theyve found a large cache of explosives linked to the militant group behind the Easter Sunday suicide bombings. Officials dug up more than three hundred gelignite sticks, eight litres of liquid gelignite, a thousand detonators and hundreds of bullets. They were uncovered in eastern sri lanka at an abandoned property. Here in the uk, the inquest into the deaths of victims of the London Bridge attacks has concluded. Onjune 3 2017 eight people were killed and 48 were wounded in the van and knife attack. The chief coroner for england and wales returned verdicts of unlawful killing. Daniel sandford reports on the background to the attacks. The last images of the attack on a busy summer night in the popular bars clustered around the Borough Market. In all, a people were killed from britain, france, spain and australia and canada. One was working as a waiter, the other is simply enjoying themselves. But then, and a white man, that three kilos turned onto London Bridge and at 10 06pm and 51 seconds, drove deliberately and at speed into the wife pavement. Christine and her fiance xavier were hit first. Xavier was knocked off the bridge into the thames, and didnt survive. Canadian tourist chrissy was also distracted, dying almost instantly. No, thats mad. Thats terrorist. That van then crashed and the killers got out, each carrying a weapon for the next stage of their attack. With a 12 inch knives, strapped to their wrists moving swiftly a nd strapped to their wrists moving swiftly and as a packet, the man cornered and attacked victims, two of them here at the top of the stairs, to further down the stairs and the fifth at the end of this court yard near the entrance to the borough bistro and in less than a net, they had fatally injured five of their victims just net, they had fatally injured five of their victimsjust in net, they had fatally injured five of their victims just in this small area. Ona of their victims just in this small area. On a night of heroes, James Mcmullen died trying to help sarah, and kristi died trying to save alexander. Police officers try to keep sebastian alive. While the attackers moved on, i stare at anyone they came across. Off duty pc charlie took them on unarmed earning himself the george medal. Charlie took them on unarmed earning himself the george medallj charlie took them on unarmed earning himself the george medal. I sort of remember them thrusting towards me with knives, getting out of the way, see this happened within seconds. And getting stabbed in the back, i have dropped to the floor and on my bum and you standing above me and he sta rts bum and you standing above me and he starts to stab me three times in the head. The last person they killed was ignacio, he was stabbed outside the restaurant two and half minutes after the attack had started. Just inside the restaurant, wasjunior doctorjohnny moses, he told me a man at the door was trying to keep him from leaving to keep them safe. Isaid him from leaving to keep them safe. I said you have to let me out because im a doctor i cantjust watch them die and bleed to death and we were having this argument and i was getting very frustrated and i understood him but ijust have to get out and i said just let me out and close the doors and lock it behind me. Working a Police Officer as he was able to save marie, who had been stopped 18 times. The killers rampaged through Borough Market for another seven minutes, still attacking people, by failing to ca re still attacking people, by failing to care any more. They were in the process of stabbing antonio, when armed officers arrived and shot them to death. Within hours, it became clear that one of the attackers, khuram butt, with being actively investigated by mi five and had been for two years, but whats more, he first came to their attention as someone who may be planning an attack. His own brother in law had warned the police at his extremism, but no one followed up. Amazingly, he had still been allowed to work briefly at westminster underground station. But when the men were planning their attack, and the last few days, no one was watching. How could they miss him . The mi five, they didnt stop that guy despite all the signs that he was really ready for the worst. As they hired a van and drove it into central london, no one was there to stop them and despite their westminster i less tha n them and despite their westminster i less than three months earlier, there were no barriers on the bridge. Lawyers for the bereaved family said police and mi five had failed to do theirjob. To protect the public. Its taken 20 years but the European Union and the south american ecomonic bloc, mercosur comprising argentina, brazil, paraguay and uruguay have agreed a trade deal. Brazils president Jair Bolsonaro called the agreement one of the most important trade deals of all time. Heres the eu trade commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom reflecting on the time its taken. These negotiations had been two decades in the making and the fact is, today, exactly today, 20 years ago they were launched. The 28th of june, 1999. Said they had been long. The bbcs Daniel Gallas is in sao paulo. Daniel, two decades in the making, why so long that . Well, very complicated, trade deal throughout these years, not many people wanted this, not a lot of politicians are different governments, its very complicated to get everyone behind us. Basically, it means that the european farmers who had managed to block out south American Farmers with high tariffs would have to give those up and compete more in the same thing happening with south american manufacturers, who always wa nted american manufacturers, who always wanted to have the market for themselves, so it took a long time to get everyone behind this and there is a lot of people who still are not behind the steel fully, but its gone through and now it will be appreciated by the politicians in parliament. Aside from agriculture, whats in it for the countries where you are, what markets are they helping to tap into . Well, the big thing for brazilian markets and for argentinian markets, they already do a lot of their business with europe, so do a lot of their business with europe, sodoa a lot of their business with europe, so do a lot and amongst themselves because they have a customs union. But brazil and argentina desperately needed to grow more and they need more presence in global trade and brazil is one of the wildplus most closed economies, its very hard to do business down here because at the high level of the carrots. To the Brazilian Ministry believes that this will boost the economy significantly in the coming years, and could make actually the economy grow again because brazilian brazil has in the doing very well same with argentinian, so there i think it is big boost will be mainly driven by consumers in south america buying more products from europe with cheaper access to those markets and selling mark to the markets as well. You mention concerns in europe, what are the concerns where you are . Well, the concerns in south america are the same that we see across the world. A lot of it is to dailyjobs and protectionism, its very revealing that this deal lets start right now when actually there isa start right now when actually there is a surge of protectionism in the world at higher tariffs being imposed between china and the United States. With brexit and the uk leading the European Union, talking about leaving the eu, not a lot of news about free trade actually growling amongst the countries. The politicians here are trying to say that free trade will actually bring morejobs to be that free trade will actually bring more jobs to be economy, that free trade will actually bring morejobs to be economy, which is the opposite of what we are hearing leaders say in other parts of the world. Daniel, thank you very much. Stay with us on bbc world news, still to come. And it marked the beginning of gay rights 50 years on, we remember the stonewall riots in new york. This is bbc world news today. The latest headlines. France has seen its highest ever recorded temperature, 45. 9 degrees celsisus. Its come during an early summer heatwave across europe. An inquest in britain has concluded the Security Services should not be blamed for failing to prevent the London Bridge attack. Russian president Vladimir Putin has been front and centre at the first day of the g20 meeting in osaka injapan. He made headlines with an interview with the Financial Times where he said liberalism had become obsolete. He also met a stony faced theresa may, who told him the uk had irrefutable evidence moscow was behind the deadly nerve agent attack in salisbury last year. James robbins reports. The Prime Minister radiated coldness, barely looking at president putin to express maximum disapproval for the cameras. She did not give the appearance of someone ready to forgive and forget murder in last years poisonings. This will surprise some people, and attempt to explore ways to do limited business again. Theresa may had told the bbc she was determined to confront the president. Charges have been made against two individuals and i want to see them brought to justice. Russia needs to recognise its acts and stop acting in this way and stop its other destabilising activities around the world. Just before coming to japan, Vladimir Putin used a long interview with the Financial Times to dismiss the poisonings as a matter between spies and to attack western attachment to liberal values. He held instead the rise of nationalism and populism. Both men competing to succeed theresa may as Prime Minister denounced the russian leaders comments. Jeremy hunt said it was easy to be disparaging about democracy when you have never had to bother with it at home. Boris johnson called Vladimir Putins claimed liberalism was obsolete in the west totally wrong. Before the salisbury poisoning mrjohnson said he had tried to build a new partnership with russia. It just isnt there. Back in japan enter two leaders who seem easy and each others company, neither with much time for liberalism. President putin denies that russia interfered to help donald trump when the white house in 2016 and when a Reporter Asks mr trump if he will tell the russian leader not to meddle in the next election, he says. And that the saudi prince looked worried about pressures at the un for him to face the trial for the murder of Jamal Khashoggi . No sign. Ahead of the crucial encounter tomorrow with donald trump over escalating trade work. The chinese leader was accusing the president of bullying tactics. Translation developed countries are frequently to xmas measures, triggering trade friction and a technology blockade and destroying the global order. This also impact on the common interests of our countries and overshadows peace and stability worldwide. Its been about as bad a summit today as it could be. Amid clear signs that International Mechanisms meant to help resolve fundamental divides are now looking seriously weakened in the face of so much parading of rival power. James robbins, bbc news, osaka. Lizzie has all the sport. Thank you very much starting at the womens rock cap, where the usa are leading france by goal 20, usa captain megan scoring at free kick in the picnic, and they will be some embarrassed french defenders because it should never have gone through so many players to get into a goal, the second half under way, we have 61 minutes on the clock, usa still eating 1 0 but france had had a number of really close misses, so still far from over with number of really close misses, so still farfrom over with usa being road number one and defending champion soda pop despite the excellent form for france it was going to be a very big game for them, will face england in the semifinals and leon on tuesday. Second round of group games at the africa cup, continues in egypt, tunisia dry one all with miley in group cand tunisia dry one all with miley in group c and morocco last 16 over cote divoire, and the late game is in cairo between africa and namibia, goal goal is for 15 minutes on the clock there. Second quite fine find of the day taking place in the couple in the cup of america, argentina leading venezuela 1 0, the when i think im a play host brazil booking a place in the last four after penalty shoot out against paraguay, no goal after normal time, match went into penalties and after that i the left to score the decisive penalty to win it for three, the whole it is chilly play columbia later. Acm had been banned for a year after breaches of financial fairplay rules, defendant times european champions waited to ta ke times european champions waited to take part and next season europe elite after finishing fifth, but rome i will now take their place and to read other than a seventh were into qualifying round, the nine were originally bad for two years last season, but were reinstated after an appeal to the court of arbitration for sport they have now agreed to reduce it to one year, which at the italian public analyst danielle told me earlier, on the line are happy to miss. Its been the goal ever since for them, the property to cover, the goal of this will definitely go into the four top sports in order to play Champions League next season, due to the fact that they could make it, the fact that they could make it, the topic, therefore it cannot they decided to accept these not to accept it but propose i would say these exclusions, which is a volu nta ry these exclusions, which is a voluntary exclusion as it right in the report and the statement, because obviously, participating in that league is not the same in terms of money and the first place as participating in ua for champions, so im sure if they had qualified for that league, we wouldnt be here talking about this topic or lease we wouldnt be here talking about this topic the way we are talking about iti topic the way we are talking about it i would say. Just before we go to the final story which is cricket, at the final story which is cricket, at the moment it looks like usa has scored a second goal in the match against france in the womens world cup, and south africa dove, they blew their chances of winning the cricket world cup but they may have or they did manage, cricket world cup but they may have orthey did manage, i cricket world cup but they may have or they did manage, i win over sri la nka or they did manage, i win over sri lanka today, they restricted the sri lankans lanka today, they restricted the sri lanka ns to 203 lanka today, they restricted the sri lankans to 203 all out in reply, they reached 78 to spare sri lanka they reached 78 to spare sri lanka they have to be west indies and india if they are to reach the semifinals. Thats part for now. Thank you. Activists from around the world have gathered in new york to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the birth of the lgbtq movement. June 28, 1969 proved to be a watershed moment for gay rights when patrons of a gay bar called Stonewall Inn in manhattan rose up against police harrassment. Joining me now from outside the stonewall cloud is our lgbt correspondent ben hunte. Iconic location in a fight for equality. Yes it was here 50 years ago where many people say be modern lgbt rights was born. This done well and a 93v rights was born. This done well and a gay bar behind me was raided by police and that prompted several nights a very violent protests throughout the city. A year later, after the protests, america had its very first gay pride bikes. Today, as you can see, streets are filled with people and our rainbows everywhere, and new york is preparing for about 6 Million People to be out in the streets celebrating this pride weekend. Also its worth noting, that as i said its an incredible weekend for equality, people have flown in from around the world for this, and its very interesting that many lgbt people are growing into a more tolerant society, and they dont need spaces to the high degree like this but these are still a constant reminder of struggles they did take place before i was born and then he as well. I know its hard to generalise in the United States because its made up of all separate states, but what do you think are the remaining struggles . There are several, one of the main ones in america would be transgender rights, transgender people are currently barred right now are prevented from joining the us military, so thats a huge thing. They are around the world also being debated, there is a huge gender debated, there is a huge gender debate in the uk as well so i think that they are at the forefront of many minds for that price elevation, but as he said with in several states within the us, lgbt rights are not what they are like any art, you will see millions of people in the streets celebrating their freedoms, but so many elsewhere are unable to. Briefly, there has to be if you celebrate the celebrities involved. 0h if you celebrate the celebrities involved. Oh yes, many celebrities we had lady gaga, we had alicia keys, we had international recognised and celebrated drag queens and so many people, we are going to see more in the next two days as well, it should be an incredible celebration for lgbtq people and activists and celebrities and relate to our lives for the community out there in the streets celebrating freedom. You have a brilliant evening and a great weekend thank you very much, our corresponded been in new york. Plenty more at our website. Im on twitter, and goodbye for now. Good evening. The western half of the uk has been the focus of the heat and humidity through friday. It is here we have seen the highest temperatures. 30 celsius and that Scottish Highlands making up the warmest day of the year so far across the uk. We are expecting to exceed back tomorrow, but overnight continues with cloud working at the southwest england and up into wales. More cloud as well for eastern coastal areas and a chance of showers for western aisles, otherwise dry and clear skies and humid with spots not dropping below 16 celsius. Saturday, heat and humidity transfers to the eastern half of the uk, particularly through the midlands and down towards far south and east. More cloud at last with outbreaks that shirey rain stretching from north wales into scotland, which could be happy and foundry. We could reach highs and 34 celsius and a few spots down to the far south and east. Change and the cards as we head into saturday night and by sunday we noticed we are in fresh condition. tx weather conservative party voters about the contest to become party leader of the next Prime Minister. They all voted tory in the next general election but the others didnt in the european elections. Ready for the european elections. Ready for the brexit party, one for the democrats and one not vote at all. The tories need their votes next time around if they are to stay in power. First of all, welcome. Thank you for coming. Thank you for being here. Given the country essence of the people are thinking about, just before we talk about this, this race to be the next tory leader in the next Prime Minister, a sense of how engaged you are. Rushing to watch the latest interview, not really, what do you . Its very different behaviour. The effect loads of brexit talk and we just want to get going, really. Get it done. Is quite torturous, 57 candidates down to ten and then down further. It is ridiculous the numbers involved, everybody from day one knew that boris was going to be in the next at the end of it and struggling in listening, you start to switch off. You have been recruited because you all, unless we have it wrong, voted conservative in the last general election. 2017. Did anyone not vote conservative at the last general election euro election . conservative at the last general election euro election . I quite like nigel to be honest. From the point of view of straight speaking and a bit of frustration because the two main parties. Today windows live for the brexit party . I did, for the same reasons. Theresa may has not delivered, none of them got together, i just delivered, none of them got together, ijust think delivered, none of them got together, i just think they have delivered, none of them got together, ijust think they have not acted on the democratic vote. Did you vote remain . And you we voted to leave. We voted to leave and that is a democratic vote so, lets leave. Lets talk about that, because someone mentioned it. What has gone wrong with theresa may . Why do we need a new Prime Minister . Because they stabbed her in the back. All of the remainders, all of the conservative party, they did not pull together, she did not pull together with the labour to get the agreement. What did the people want, what is the best agreement for britain exiting. And it was, they we re britain exiting. And it was, they were all after their own gain and they were all backstabbing and didnt help her and i dont think she was strong negotiator. What do you think . To be perfectly honest, i dont really know what is going on with her. I thought she was good for our country, so i dont really know, i cant really answer that question, ido i cant really answer that question, i do not know. What is important about a Prime Minister . To be able to lead. To